The concert, produced by Howard Molton and sponsored by WTZQ, Four Seasons Title and Flat Rock Cinema, will feature local artists Tom Fisch and Terry Wetton performing at 7 p.m. at the Opportunity House at 1411 Asheville Highway in Hendersonville.

Fisch originated the benefit concert in 2010 after he heard about the challenges some local residents face in paying for electricity to keep their heat on.

"Something about that just grabbed me," Fisch says. "Most of us take electricity for granted. It's hard to imagine working extra hours and still not having enough to pay the electric or heating bill."

Once IAM embraced the benefit idea, "the ball just started rolling," Fisch says.

From there, with the help of fellow musician Terry Wetton and promoter and producer Howard Molton, the trio began their mission to bring the show to life.

"I absolutely love playing at this event, and I always love working with Tom and Howard," Wetton says. "It's very rewarding. The audience is so welcoming and fun, and the Opportunity House is a great setting."

Molton says Fisch and Wetton are good friends to him and to the community. "Tom and Terry are great musicians and performers, and they're both extremely entertaining," Molton says. "Their music is suitable for all ages, so it's a lot of fun to see all the smiles. I'm proud and honored to be a part of it."

Whenever Fisch performs, audiences connect with the warm, appealing style and his diverse range of material and talent.

In addition to writing and producing, Wetton entertains audiences with his special English flavor. His latest project, "From London to Carolina," showcases his life growing up in '50s London through original songs and dialogue.

Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds go to the Interfaith Assistance Ministry Winter Heating Fund. Tickets are available at Interfaith Assistance Ministry, 210 Ehringhaus St., Hendersonville. Doors open at 6:15, and showtime is 7 p.m. For more information, call 828-697-7029.

"Something about that just grabbed me," Fisch says. "Most of us take electricity for granted. It's hard to imagine working extra hours and still not having enough to pay the electric or heating bill."

Once IAM embraced the benefit idea, "the ball just started rolling," Fisch says.

From there, with the help of fellow musician Terry Wetton and promoter and producer Howard Molton, the trio began their mission to bring the show to life.

"I absolutely love playing at this event, and I always love working with Tom and Howard," Wetton says. "It's very rewarding. The audience is so welcoming and fun, and the Opportunity House is a great setting."

Molton says Fisch and Wetton are good friends to him and to the community. "Tom and Terry are great musicians and performers, and they're both extremely entertaining," Molton says. "Their music is suitable for all ages, so it's a lot of fun to see all the smiles. I'm proud and honored to be a part of it."

Whenever Fisch performs, audiences connect with the warm, appealing style and his diverse range of material and talent.

In addition to writing and producing, Wetton entertains audiences with his special English flavor. His latest project, "From London to Carolina," showcases his life growing up in '50s London through original songs and dialogue.

Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds go to the Interfaith Assistance Ministry Winter Heating Fund. Tickets are available at Interfaith Assistance Ministry, 210 Ehringhaus St., Hendersonville. Doors open at 6:15, and showtime is 7 p.m. For more information, call 828-697-7029.

<p>Two area musicians plan to generate some musical heat and warm listeners' hearts Saturday at the third annual Warmth of Home concert to benefit the Interfaith Assistance Ministry Winter Heating Fund.</p><p>The concert, produced by Howard Molton and sponsored by WTZQ, Four Seasons Title and Flat Rock Cinema, will feature local artists Tom Fisch and Terry Wetton performing at 7 p.m. at the Opportunity House at 1411 Asheville Highway in Hendersonville. </p><p>Fisch originated the benefit concert in 2010 after he heard about the challenges some local residents face in paying for electricity to keep their heat on.</p><p>"Something about that just grabbed me," Fisch says. "Most of us take electricity for granted. It's hard to imagine working extra hours and still not having enough to pay the electric or heating bill." </p><p>Once IAM embraced the benefit idea, "the ball just started rolling," Fisch says. </p><p>From there, with the help of fellow musician Terry Wetton and promoter and producer Howard Molton, the trio began their mission to bring the show to life.</p><p>"I absolutely love playing at this event, and I always love working with Tom and Howard," Wetton says. "It's very rewarding. The audience is so welcoming and fun, and the Opportunity House is a great setting."</p><p>Molton says Fisch and Wetton are good friends to him and to the community. "Tom and Terry are great musicians and performers, and they're both extremely entertaining," Molton says. "Their music is suitable for all ages, so it's a lot of fun to see all the smiles. I'm proud and honored to be a part of it." </p><p>Whenever Fisch performs, audiences connect with the warm, appealing style and his diverse range of material and talent. </p><p>In addition to writing and producing, Wetton entertains audiences with his special English flavor. His latest project, "From London to Carolina," showcases his life growing up in '50s London through original songs and dialogue.</p><p>Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds go to the Interfaith Assistance Ministry Winter Heating Fund. Tickets are available at Interfaith Assistance Ministry, 210 Ehringhaus St., Hendersonville. Doors open at 6:15, and showtime is 7 p.m. For more information, call 828-697-7029.</p><p>"Something about that just grabbed me," Fisch says. "Most of us take electricity for granted. It's hard to imagine working extra hours and still not having enough to pay the electric or heating bill." </p><p>Once IAM embraced the benefit idea, "the ball just started rolling," Fisch says. </p><p>From there, with the help of fellow musician Terry Wetton and promoter and producer Howard Molton, the trio began their mission to bring the show to life.</p><p>"I absolutely love playing at this event, and I always love working with Tom and Howard," Wetton says. "It's very rewarding. The audience is so welcoming and fun, and the Opportunity House is a great setting."</p><p>Molton says Fisch and Wetton are good friends to him and to the community. "Tom and Terry are great musicians and performers, and they're both extremely entertaining," Molton says. "Their music is suitable for all ages, so it's a lot of fun to see all the smiles. I'm proud and honored to be a part of it." </p><p>Whenever Fisch performs, audiences connect with the warm, appealing style and his diverse range of material and talent. </p><p>In addition to writing and producing, Wetton entertains audiences with his special English flavor. His latest project, "From London to Carolina," showcases his life growing up in '50s London through original songs and dialogue.</p><p>Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds go to the Interfaith Assistance Ministry Winter Heating Fund. Tickets are available at Interfaith Assistance Ministry, 210 Ehringhaus St., Hendersonville. Doors open at 6:15, and showtime is 7 p.m. For more information, call 828-697-7029.</p>